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... Roger de Coverley ; upon which nothing less could follow than Sir Roger's approach to salutation , with ' Madam , the same at your service ' . She was dressed in a black tabby mantua and petticoat , with- out ribbons ; her linen striped ...
... Roger de Coverley ; upon which nothing less could follow than Sir Roger's approach to salutation , with ' Madam , the same at your service ' . She was dressed in a black tabby mantua and petticoat , with- out ribbons ; her linen striped ...
Pagina 130
... Roger de Coverley's about this time twelvemonth , an equestrian lady of this order appeared upon the plains , which lay at a distance from his house . I was at that time walking in the fields with my old friend ; and as his tenants ran ...
... Roger de Coverley's about this time twelvemonth , an equestrian lady of this order appeared upon the plains , which lay at a distance from his house . I was at that time walking in the fields with my old friend ; and as his tenants ran ...
Pagina 131
6 was Coverley Hall . The honest man , seeing only the male part of the querist , replied , Yes , sir ' ; but upon the second question , whether Sir Roger de Coverley was a married man , having dropped his eye upon the petticoat , he ...
6 was Coverley Hall . The honest man , seeing only the male part of the querist , replied , Yes , sir ' ; but upon the second question , whether Sir Roger de Coverley was a married man , having dropped his eye upon the petticoat , he ...
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